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The ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'' is a for-profit newspaper owned by the
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as well as concerts, museum and art exhibits, movies, literature and poetry readings, and other events from the larger Tallahassee community. In early August 2006, the ''FSView'' made national news as being the first privately owned, college-oriented newspaper to be bought by a major newspaper chain.


History

The first issue of the ''Florida Flambeau'', the school newspaper for Florida State University (then called the
Florida State College for Women Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ...
) was published on January 23, 1915. Lucile Freeman Yates of Tallahassee suggested the name of the newspaper, Flambeau, which comes from the word torch. The ''Flambeau'' dealt with the history and development of the college as well as matters on the local and global scales, as evidenced by the content of its second issue on January 30, 1915. Ruby Leach, the newspaper’s first editor, informed Milton Smith, editor of the
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, that there was not enough news about the Florida State College for Women in the paper. After this conversion she was hired to write two columns per week on campus activities, at $0.50 per column. Realizing that there was enough going on around campus to put out its own newspaper, President Conradi presented this idea to the students, and from there the ''Florida Flambeau'' was born. Faculty sponsors were responsible for supervising and evaluating all student publications, including the ''Flambeau''. In the beginning the staff cautiously worded its editorials and rarely published commentaries. Dr. William George Dodd, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and also head of the Department of English, reviewed each edition before it was printed. After about a year in publication, editorials began occasionally voicing opinions contrary to university regulations but consistent with common sense. The ''Flambeau'' continued in this tradition until 1971, when it became independent from the university. Then, in 1992, its main rival, the privately owned ''FSView'', challenged the ''Flambeaus audience. Many students, angered by what they considered to be biased reporting, spoke out against the ''Flambeau''. From these protests a group of students decided to begin their own "non-biased" newspaper, and started the FSView. FSU alumnus and Seminole Boosters Executive Director Charlie Barnes created the idea for the name, short for the Florida State View. The ''FSView'' co-founded by John Piemonte, who handled ad sales and administrative functions and John Webb who handled editorial/publishing and technical areas came as an alternative to the ''Flambeau'', which had come under criticism by some university and student leaders as being harshly critical of Greek life in
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.The Chronicle: June 22, 2001: A Private, For-Profit Campus Newspaper Gains a Monopoly at a Public University
/ref> Rich Templin, the
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Student Senate President in the mid-1990s, had this to say to ''
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'' about the emergence of the ''FSView'':
"It was a coordinated campaign to eliminate the one critical voice on campus."
Templin continued to speak to the ''Chronicle'', though the article did not quote him verbatim:
The ''Flambeau'' was run out of business by the Greek organizations and other student leaders, along with university administrators, who hoped to do away with its investigative reporting and critical coverage, emplin said
Due to financial difficulties, in January of 1998 the ''Florida Flambeau'' stopped printing. Six months later, the ''FSView'' purchased the ''Florida Flambeau'' in order to save the publications 83-year-old history and name, and the two combined to become officially known as the ''FSView & Florida Flambeau''. On August 3, 2006, it was reported that ''Gannett'', the owner of ''
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'' and the local Tallahassee paper, ''
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'', had acquired the ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'', although, according to the deal, the college paper would remain "student-run". In 2014, during the Strozier Library shooting, FSView & Florida Flambeau reporters were amongst the first on-scene an
led coverage of the event.


Current operations

The ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'' publishes weekly on Mondays during fall and spring semesters following
Florida State University Florida State University (FSU) is a public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher education in the st ...
's academic calendar. (No issues are released during summer, spring or winter breaks, for example.) Editorial content within the ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'' conforms to loose
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standards, with limited variation. The current circulation estimate of the paper is around 25,000. According to the ''Florida Press Association'', the ''FSView'' must have been between 10,000–29,999 in 2006 to win one of its classified awards (see "Awards and Honors" section below). The ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'' is an affiliate of
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, which distributes and promotes its content to their network.


Sections

News
Offers breaking news coverage within and around FSU's campus and also covers events of importance to the larger Tallahassee community.
Arts & Culture
Provides coverage of music, pop culture, and food throughout the community.
Views
FSU student opinions and editorials on news, politics, movies, and music.
Sports
Coverage of Seminole athletics, including football, soccer, baseball, basketball, and more.


Awards and honors

The ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'' is the winner of the following awards: *2006 Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker Award *2006 Florida Press Association Classified Award for Best Real Estate Classified Ad/Rental – Color or Black & White *2012 Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker Award
*2014 Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker Award
*2015 Associated Collegiate Press Honorable Mention, Multimedia Feature (Drew MacFarlane and Perry Kostidakis) * 2016 Best College Publication (Second Place) * 2016 Best Newspaper Design (Devin Lowery, ''Six for Six: FSU-Miami Commemorative Poster)'' * 2016 Best Coverage of Race and Minorities (Third Place) (Emily Clemons and David Walker * 2016 College Journalist of the Year (Perry Kostidakis) * 2016 Associated Collegiate Press 8th Place, Multimedia Feature (The weird, wonderful world of Okeechobee) (Perry Kostidakis, Emil Aceto, Carlo Cavaluzzi) * 2017 Best Opinion Column (Emily Clemons) * 2017 Best Coverage of LGBT Issues (Emily Clemons) * 2017 Best Coverage of Race and Minorities (Brianna Milord, Emily Clemons, Perry Kostidakis)


Editors-in-Chief

Past Editors-in-Chief of the ''FSView & Florida Flambeau'' include: *1962-63: Lana Murray *1963-66: Erik L. Collins *1966-67: David Nelson *1968-69: George Waas *1969: Sam Miller *1970: Sheila Snow *1971: David Lee McMullen *1972: Hamp Carruth *1998-99: Jon Udren *1999-00: Tom Harlan *2000-01: Cathy Heller *2001-02: Pete Cataldo *2002-03: Jesse Bratter *2010-11: Adam Clement *2012-13: Emily Ostermeyer *2013-14: Brendan Bures* *2014-15: Setareh Baig *2015-16: David Walker *2016-17: Perry Kostidakis *2017 (Summer): Daniel McAuliffe *2017-18: Katherine Lutz *2018-19: Alfonso Flores *2019-20: Zachary Bethel *2020-21: Jensen Kervern *2021-22: Thomas Martinez *2022-present: Ella Hechlik


See also

*
List of student newspapers in the United States of America This is a list of student newspapers at colleges and universities in the United States. Alabama * Alabama State University – ''The Hornet Tribune'' * Auburn University – '' The Auburn Plainsman'' * Jacksonville State University – ''The ...
* List of Gannett Company assets


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